Under NLCO's Mission Ehsaas Phase IV

A Resounding Success in Raising Awareness Ahead of Eid ul Adha

A Resounding Success in Raising Awareness Ahead of Eid ul Adha


Srinagar, June 20 (KNS): The Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO), under the leadership of Chairman Mr Manzoor Wangnoo, successfully launched Mission Ehsaas Phase IV, and on the eve of Eid al Adha, NLCO launched a special campaign under Mission Ehsaas aimed at sensitising the public about the importance of not dumping animal remains in water bodies during Eid ul Adha. This initiative has garnered tremendous support and participation, reflecting the community's commitment to preserving our natural resources.

Chairman Manzoor Wangnoo expressed his gratitude to the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), the Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LC&MA), dedicated volunteers, stakeholders, and the entire NLCO team for their exemplary efforts. "The coordinated efforts of SMC, LC&MA, our dedicated volunteers, stakeholders, and the incredible NLCO team have made a significant impact in raising awareness about the importance of not dumping animal remains in our precious water bodies," said Wangnoo.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

A special acknowledgment was given to Dr. Touseef for his unwavering support and meticulous monitoring throughout this mission. "His dedication and commitment have been pivotal in ensuring the success of our efforts," added Wangnoo.

The awareness campaign has seen positive participation from the public, with many pledging to dispose of animal remains responsibly. This collective action is crucial for maintaining the health and cleanliness of our water bodies, which are vital for the ecosystem and the community.

"Kudos to all stakeholders and volunteers for your help, cooperation, and dedication. Together, we are creating a cleaner, healthier environment for everyone. Let’s continue this momentum and make a lasting difference!" Wangnoo emphasized.

The NLCO remains committed to its mission of environmental conservation and looks forward to continued collaboration with the community and government bodies to achieve sustainable outcomes.(KNS) 

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